Goldie Hawn, at 80, is open to acting again but only if she finds a script that excites her. Her last major role was in The Christmas Chronicles 2, released in 2020.
Despite not appearing in a major project since then, Hawn’s Hollywood career spans nearly 60 years. Throughout her journey, she has won accolades—including an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for the film Cactus Flower in 1969.
In recent years, she’s shifted focus toward family and mental health initiatives. Hawn founded the program MindUP, aimed at promoting emotional well-being among children. Additionally, she’s set to release her first children’s book on May 5, titled The After-School Kindness Crew: Pooch on the Loose #1.
Hawn has four adult children and eight grandchildren—family remains a priority. She and partner Kurt Russell have spent much of their time at their home in Colorado.
Reflecting on her potential return to acting, Hawn remarked, “It’s about the content.” She emphasized that doing the same thing repeatedly isn’t appealing anymore. “I would love to get material that could actually be like, ‘Oh my God, I want this so bad.'” This sentiment reveals her desire for meaningful roles rather than mere appearances.
Interestingly, her daughter Kate Hudson has considered writing a project for them. This idea opens up possibilities for collaboration within the family—a dynamic often absent in Hollywood.
As fans await her next move, Hawn’s legacy remains intact. After all these years in Hollywood, she continues to inspire with her commitment to mental health and storytelling through children’s literature.